[Listen to Audio Track] ➔ [Analyze the Script & Idioms] ➔ [Shadow the Audio (Speak Along)] ➔ [Record & Compare Your Voice] Step-by-Step Study Guide

Mastering intermediate English requires moving beyond standard textbook exercises and stepping into real-world communication. The is specifically designed to bridge the gap between classroom learning and authentic conversations. Whether you are preparing for a Cambridge exam, moving to an English-speaking country, or upgrading your career skills, this coursebook offers a practical framework to build verbal fluency. Key Features of the New Edition

Authored by , a veteran in ELT with over 30 years of experience, this book is part of the "English for Life" skills series. It relies on the Collins Corpus , a massive database of 4.5 billion words, to ensure that the phrases and vocabulary taught are truly "authentic" and currently in use.

: The material is based on the Collins Corpus, a massive database of real-world English, ensuring that the phrases and vocabulary you learn are actually used in everyday life.

Showing how changing the emphasis on a word changes the entire meaning of a sentence. Key Features of the B1+ Speaking Syllabus

From checking into a hotel to handling a misunderstanding at a restaurant, these modules provide the exact phrases needed to manage, rather than just survive, these situations. 4. Dealing with Difficult Situations

Interactive role-play opportunities where learners often converse with a speaker on the audio tracks. Who is it for? English For Life Speaking b1 | PDF - Scribd

When you open your book, do not read the dialogue first. Press play on Track 1 immediately. Train your ears before your eyes.

At the B1+ level, you might understand a teacher speaking slowly, but you struggle with movies, podcasts, or native speakers at a pub. The updated audio in this new edition is crucial because it includes:

Unlike old, robotic textbook audio, the new audio includes natural pauses, contractions, and authentic speed.